Roughly about 6-8 weeks after germination. You can tell sooner though by looking for the female plants. The females have tiny white or yellow hairs between the leaves. You can find them within 4-6 weeks after germination with a magnifying glass. Hope this helps- good luck ;)
. The male reproductive organ in an angiosperm is called the stamen. It contains pollen which houses the gametophytes (sperm) and are found in sacks called anthers.
Male cannabis plants grow pollen sacks with seeds, while the female grows buds.
Female marijuana plants will throw pistils; paired nodes of 2 white hairs, usually within the first 14 days of beginning to flower. Males throw little sacks that look like balls that will eventually become pollen sacks.
We will find pollen and pollen sacks on an androecium also known as stigma of a plant.
In pollen sacks on their hind legs roughly in the position of the knees on a human.
they only come in bars
you can't unfortunately, you just have to get some feminised seeds i believe which will still not give you 100% results... but you will grow fewer male plants... trial and error i believe though i only over heard a mates conversation in The Dam..
LOOK IN A PLANT FOR ITS STERN IF IT HAS ONLY A STREN AND NOT A PISTILE THAT MEANS IT IS A MALE
It helps the plants attract butterflys and bees to collect the pollen from the pollen sacks
A feminized seed is a seed that will be 100% genetically female from inside the seed but still can produce male pollen sacks due to environmental stress or over fertilization. They are produced from stressing a female in late flowering enough to produce a pollen sac and using that pollen to in turn pollinate another plant either of the same strain or perhaps trying something new with a crossbreed. Once the plant is fully matured and cropped the seeds should be good to go after a week of drying out and no more green is visible on the seed.
A feminized seed is a seed that will be 100% genetically female from inside the seed but still can produce male pollen sacks due to environmental stress or over fertilization. They are produced from stressing a female in late flowering enough to produce a pollen sac and using that pollen to in turn pollinate another plant either of the same strain or perhaps trying something new with a crossbreed. Once the plant is fully matured and cropped the seeds should be good to go after a week of drying out and no more green is visible on the seed.
Jacky means that the sacks of loose produce were at a convenient height for her to handle without straining or struggling. This suggests that the height of the sacks allowed her to work comfortably and efficiently.